iPhone news
Freeware: AppFlow for iPhoneErica Sadun, an iPhone developer has released AppFlow, a free application for iPhone that flips your applications like CoverFlow.
AppFlow for iPhone/iTouch
"As part of my iPhone Programming book project, I ended up doing some cover flow work last night and AppFlow is the result. It’s a simple cover-flow based application launcher." - says Erica on her AppFlow project page.
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Remember the Milk for iPhone/iTouch
Manage your tasks wherever you are with this full-featured mobile version of Remember The Milk that's specially optimized for the iPhone and iPod touch.Remember the milk for iPhone features:
- View upcoming tasks (due today, tomorrow, and this week)
- View tasks by list (including Smart Lists), tag or location
- Add new tasks and notes
- Complete tasks with the touch of a button
- Edit existing tasks and notes
- Search tasks (supports advanced search operators)
- View handy settings (such as your Inbox email address)
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MobileChat v2.1: lighweight AIM Application for your iPhone
Developer Shaun has recently announced the release of MobileChat v2.1, the latest build of a lightweight AIM (AOL Instant Messaging) Application for the iPhone. Aside from support for AIM accounts, MobileChat also reportedly comes packed with the following functions:
- IM Abilities
- Full Buddylist with Statuses
- Change status: Away & Online
- Suspend and stay online
- Sound notifications
- Popup Notifications
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iPhone firmware 1.1.4 released!Apple have released the 1.1.4 iPhone firmware today. To get it connect your iPhone to iTunes and update your iPhone with the latest firmware.
Also important news for all jailbreakers, Zabri's jailbreak works with the new firmware and while some users have upgraded with no problems, Zibri is asking that users not upgrade until the tool can be thoroughly checked with the new firmware.
"People who donated will receive the next version a day before everyone else. Expect a new version in 2 days (3 days for non-donors)," he says.
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Apple offers iPhone recycling programResponding to criticism from groups such as Greenpeace, Apple has implemented a new recycling program designed to reduce the damage of mass consumption. In addition to products like iPods, people can now also recycle cellphones, produced by any manufacturer. There are two main options for sending devices to Apple: they can either be delivered in person at an Apple Store, or else mailed to a central location.
If a person chooses mail, they can specify any quantity of phones or iPods. They must then decide whether to use either a print-out label on packaging of their own, or else a custom package shipped from Apple, which requires seven to 10 days for delivery. Both options are free to the customer.
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